The Media Resource Centre dovetails its efforts with other CSE units to help disseminate information and establish enduring networks with various mass media channels.The programme seeks for news, editorial and public affair opportunities to expand media circuits and encourages environmental reportage.

CSE MEDIA FELLOWSHIPS
CSE Media FellowshipsCSE Media fellowships offer journalists a unique opportunity to travel to remote areas, analyse and research in order to report on major environmental issues.


dot3.gif (828 bytes) 5th Media Fellowships on 'Mining, Environment and People’s Protests':
12 fellowships awarded

dot3.gif (828 bytes) 4th Media fellowships on 'Innovating Survival: Sustainable Development and Livelihoods in India’s North-east
The Fellows and their work

TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Short Course on Research & Development ReportingThe Media Resource Centre conducts short-term training programmes in development journalism, for students, media persons & researchers
COLA-INDEPTH
Pesticides in soft drinks
CSE's Pollution Monitoring Laboratory found deadly pesticides in twelve leading brands of cold drinks.

Pesticides in packaged drinking water
Complete CSE Lab report for Delhi and surrounding areas; Down to Earth magazine exposé; Lab study highlights, message board

 
MEDIA ALERT
A fortnightly alert of stories behind the stories, of the people behind the stories. To help journalists track latest reports in environment, science and development.
DOWN TO EARTH FEATURE SERVICE
Weekly despatch of feature articles in English and Hindi alerts journalists to news, events and trends in science, environment and sustainability
MEDIA WORKSHOPS
Briefing workshops for mid-career journalists that stimulate debate on sustainable development and widen the scope of reportage.

dot3.gif (828 bytes) Arsenic contamination of groundwater in Uttar Pradesh, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
[Jan. 27-28, 2005]

dot3.gif (828 bytes) Ecology as a source of sustainable livelihoods, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa

[Dec. 22-23, 2004]

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